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Webster Dictionary :: Jurymast

JU'RYM`AST, n. A mast erected in a ship to supply the place of one carried away ...

Webster Dictionary :: Juryman

JU'RYMAN, n. One who is empaneled on a jury, or who serves as a juror.

Webster Dictionary :: Jury

JU'RY, n. [L. juro, to swear.] A number of freeholders, selected in the manner p...

Webster Dictionary :: Juror

JU'ROR, n. [L. jurator; or rather juro, to swear.] One that serves on a jury; on...

Webster Dictionary :: Jurist

JU'RIST, n. [L. jus, juris, law.] 1. A man who professes the science of law; one...

Webster Dictionary :: Jurisprudential

JURISPRUDEN'TIAL, a. Pertaining to jurisprudence.

Webster Dictionary :: Jurisprudent

JURISPRU'DENT, a. Understanding law.

Webster Dictionary :: Jurisprudence

JURISPRU'DENCE, n. [L. jurisprudentia; jus, law, and prudentia, science.] The sc...

Webster Dictionary :: Jurisdictive

JURISDIC'TIVE, a. Having jurisdiction.

Webster Dictionary :: Jurisdictional

JURISDIC'TIONAL, a. Pertaining to jurisdiction; as jurisdictional rights.

Webster Dictionary :: Jurisdiction

JURISDIC'TION, n. [L. jurisdictio; jus, juris, law, and dictio, from dico, to pr...

Webster Dictionary :: Jurisconsult

JURISCON'SULT, n. [L. juris consultus; jus and consultus, consulo, to consult.] ...

Webster Dictionary :: Juridically

JURID'ICALLY, adv. According to forms of law, or proceedings in tribunals of jus...

Webster Dictionary :: Juridical

JURID'ICAL, a. [L. juridicus; jus, juris, law, and dico, to pronounce.] 1. Actin...

Webster Dictionary :: Juratory

JU'RATORY, a. [L. juro, to swear.] Comprising an oath; as juratory caution. [Lit...

Webster Dictionary :: Jurat

JU'RAT, n. [L. juratus, sworn, from juro, to swear.] In England, a magistrate in...

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